BRADMAN'S FUTURE
SAID TO BE IN JEOPARDY
MONEY FOR ACTIVITIES
CBecoivod 27th August, 1.30 pmv)
LONDON, 26th August.
The "Daily Herald" asserts that the cricket career of Bradinan is in jeopardy on the ground that he has broken the regulations drawn up by the Board of Control. It is estimated that Bradman will receive £2000 as the result of various activities, including the sale of serial rights of his life story, which will probably also be published in book form. He has also appeared on the talkies, in the broadcast, and posed for photographs. The manager, Mr. Kelly, adds the "Herald," will not discuss whether Bradman asked permission for newspaper publication, but he said that he would bring the matter before the Board of Control when the team returns. \
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 50, 27 August 1930, Page 9
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129BRADMAN'S FUTURE Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 50, 27 August 1930, Page 9
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